Bénédicte Herrmann
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Computer Science Review | 2016
Alban Rousset; Bénédicte Herrmann; Christophe Lang; Laurent Philippe
Abstract Simulation has become an indispensable tool for researchers to explore systems without having recourse to real experiments. Depending on the characteristics of the modeled system, methods used to represent the system may vary. Multi-agent systems are often used to model and simulate complex systems. In any cases, increasing the size and the precision of the model increases the amount of computation, requiring the use of parallel systems when it becomes too large. In this paper, we focus on parallel platforms that support multi-agent simulations and their execution on high performance resources as parallel clusters. Our contribution is a survey on existing platforms and their evaluation in the context of high performance computing. We present a qualitative analysis of several multi-agent platforms, their tests in high performance computing execution environments, and the performance results for the only two platforms that fulfill the high performance computing constraints.
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience | 2018
Alban Rousset; Bénédicte Herrmann; Christophe Lang; Laurent Philippe; Hadrien Bride
Computational simulation is becoming increasingly important in numerous research fields. Depending on the modeled system, several methods such as differential equations or Monte‐Carlo simulations may be used to represent the system behavior. The amount of computation and memory needed to run a simulation depends on its size and precision, and large simulations usually lead to long runs, thus requiring to adapt the model to a parallel system. Complex systems are often simulated using multi‐agent systems (MASs). While linear system based models benefit from a large set of tools to take advantage of parallel resources, multi‐agent systems suffer from a lack of platforms that ease the use of such resources. In this paper, we propose the use of Nested Graphs for a new modeling approach that allows the design of large, complex, and multi‐scale multi‐agent models, which can efficiently be distributed on parallel resources. Nested Graphs are formally defined and are illustrated on the well‐known predator‐prey model. We also introduce PDMAS (parallel and distributed multi‐agent system): a platform that implements the Nested Graph modeling approach to ease the distribution of multi‐agent models on High Performance Computing clusters. Performance results are presented to validate the efficiency of the resulting models.
VADOR@INFORSID | 2017
Marie-Laure Betbeder; Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Herrmann
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience | 2017
Alban Rousset; Bénédicte Herrmann; Christophe Lang; Laurent Philippe; Hadrien Bride
Archive | 2016
Alban Rousset; Bénédicte Herrmann; Christophe Lang; Laurent Philippe
ComPAS 2014 : conférence en parallélisme, architecture et systèmes | 2014
Alban Rousset; Bénédicte Herrmann; Christophe Lang
International Conference of Territorial Intelligence "Territorial Intelligence, Socio-Ecological Transition and Resilience of the Territories". 30-31 May 2013 | 2013
Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Herrmann
12th Annual International Conference of Territorial Intelligence "Innovación Social y nuevos modos de gobernanza para la transición socio-ecológica" | 2013
Sylvie Damy; Jean-Jacques Girardot; Bénédicte Herrmann; Cyril Masselot
International Conference of Territorial Intelligence "Vulnerabilities and Resilience between Local and Global". 4th - 7th 2012 | 2012
Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Herrmann
Annual International Conference of Territorial intelligence of INTI, "Territorial intelligence and globalization tensions, transition and transformation" | 2012
Sylvie Damy; Bénédicte Herrmann